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Mathematics, 26.04.2021 22:30 4801651052

Lisa is conducting an experiment which involves rolling a pair of number cubes numbered from 1 through 6. Rolling the sum of 12 is predicted to occur only 1 out of every 36 times. If Lisa has already rolled three 12s out of 10 rolls, how might she get her results closer to the predicted results?
A. Roll the number cubes 100 or more times.
B. Roll the number cubes 10 more times.
C. Shake the number cubes harder.
D. Ignore the next 12s that occur.
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